New York City is designing its own star-studded sidewalk – the Fashion Walk of Fame.

Starting this October, eight New York designers a year will be inducted into the Walk of Fame. It will, of course, be on Seventh Avenue.

“We wanted to think of a way to celebrate this industry but also create something that’s public,” said Barbara Randall, head of the Fashion Center Business Improvement District, the group behind the Walk of Fame.

“We have so many tourists that ask us where the designers are, or how you can get into a showroom – which, of course, you can’t.”

A selection committee of fashion editors, museum curators and retailers chose 46 nominees. Now ballots have gone out to what Randall calls “fashion industry leaders.”

There are categories for both living and dead designers, and voters must pick four of each.

Classicists like Bill Blass, Geoffrey Beene and Oscar de la Renta are on the first list. So are more modern designers, like Anna Sui and Isabel Toledo.

The second list includes Perry Ellis, Halston and Anne Klein. So are the couture milliner Lilly Dache and Rudi Gernreich.

Winners will get their own white bronze and granite markers.

The Walk of Fame will stretch from 41st to 34th Streets on Seventh Avenue.